#BatmanBegins is one of my favourite movies ever. Explains why Bruce Wayne becomes The Dark Knight. Stars Christian Bale as Batman, Liam Neeson as Henri Ducard, Gary Oldman as Lt Jim Gordon, Michael Caine as Alfred Pennyworth and Morgan Freeman as Lucius Fox. The all movie is awesome, Bale does great job. He plays Bruce in different three ways. One as playboy billionaire other he portrays real Bruce to Alfred and other is as Batman who strikes terror to Gotham’s underworld. Directed by Christopher Nolan (2005) credits @wbpictures

Film Score Vinyl Sunday
How do you end a superhero trilogy, musically? This is how.
Batman's defeated all of the bad guys, been broken and put back together again, and has been hunted as a vigilante. Everyone thinks he died saving Gotham City.
The cue here, called "Rise" (also the name of the Instagram video effect I used for this, incidentally), plays over footage of Alfred bearing witness to Bruce Wayne, still alive and newly retired from his life as the Batman, with his girlfriend Selina (formerly Catwoman), yukkin' it up in Florence. At the end of this sequence, just before the credits, we see Officer Blake, whose middle name just happens to be Robin, discovering the Batcave.
What does the music tell us? It tells us that there's always hope, that it's time for the hero to rest, and that there's (hopefully) always another hero waiting to take over. It also tells us the story's over.
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The Dark Knight Rises
Composer: Hans Zimmer
Label: Watertower Music
Release year: 2012
Vinyl colour: Bat Black 🦇 🖤

Welcome to my little writing world! I have plans for a main writing account, but for now I’ll be here, where you’ll find fiction, mainly poetry, with a side of prose and a gothic flavor. Think Jane Eyre, and authors like Nathaniel Hawthorne, Daphne du Maurier, and even Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy, although I have much work ahead of me to get to that caliber. I’ve only recently discovered where my true writing niche is. I’ve always been drawn to the gothic sub-genre—but without realizing it myself, oddly enough—and believe God has directed me here for a purpose. I want to be faithful to that calling and so, with as much courage I can muster, because I’m pretty private about my writing, I’m stepping out in faith. All graphics and poems are my own. You’re welcome to repost my works but please do not do so without crediting me, @the_gothic_poet. I’d love for you to also use the hashtag #the_gothic_poet (and/or #thegothicpoet ). I share my work in hopes that the art both inspires and delights you, but I ask that you do not alter it in any way and/or claim it as your own. One more thing before this gets crazy long—my first big “project” for this account will be an ongoing endeavor to commemorate the tenth anniversary of The Dark Knight, film #2 of Nolan’s trilogy, which ranks among my favorite top five movies of all-time. You’ll see these Nolan-inspired designs and haikus clearly tagged and interspersed with other posts containing more original work over the course of the next few weeks...or maybe even a month or two. I had challenged myself to create three, maybe four, graphics for this series. I had far too much fun to stop there. I’m now at thirty, and counting! I hope you enjoy the upcoming series as well as the other poems you’ll find here. 🌹 I do have a website—thegothicpoet.com. It’s not quite up and running yet but will be soon. Enjoy! #the_gothic_poet#thegothicpoet#poetry#haiku#poems#amwriting#amwriting#thedarkknighttrilogy#walkinginfaith#writing